Genealogy Record For
Hubbard Stansbury Stickle

Hubbard Stansbury Stickle (09/04/1783-06/18/1881)
  • Spouse: Sarah McCarty (Stickle) (? - 12 April 1854)
  • Children:
    1. Son: Francis Stickle (12 Nov 1808 - ?)
    2. Son: George Parliman Stickle (5 Aug 1812 - ?)
    3. Son: Edward Allen Stickle (7 Oct 1815 - ?)
    4. Son: Barnabas King Stickle (10/12/1817-10/07/1875)
    5. Son: John McDonald Stickle (7 May 1820 - ?)
    6. Daughter: Harriet Newell Stickle (24 Aug 1823 - ?)
  • Parents
    1. Father: George Stickle, Sr. (08/03/1763-1782)
    2. Mother: Sarah Beaman (Stickle) (Hidden)
  • Siblings
    1. Brother: George Stickle, Jr. (11 Mar 1786 - ?)
    2. Brother: David Stickle (28 Mar 1788 - ?)
    3. Brother: Peter Stickle (16 May 1790 - ?)
    4. Sister: Parliman Stickle (6 May 1792 - ?)
    5. Brother: Beaman Stickle (10 Apr 1794 - ?)
    6. Sister: Maria Stickle (12 Mar 1796 - ?)
    7. Brother: Washington Stickle (21 Nov 1798 - ? (twin))
    8. Brother: Adams Stickle (21 Nov 1798 - ? (twin))
    9. Brother: Jacob P Stickle (1799-1873)
    10. Sister: Mahlon Stickle (3 Feb 1803 - ?)
    11. Sister: Chilion Stickle (14 Mar 1804? - ?)
    12. Sister: Sarah Stickle (5 Jul 1807 - ?)
Hubbard's Personal Information
Born in Morris Co., New Jersey (NJ), USA on September 4, 1783
Military Service: He enlisted as a soldier in the War of 1812 but was not called upon for active service.
Died in Rockaway, Morris co., New Jersey (NJ), USA on June 18, 1881 (Age 98)
Marriage to Sarah McCarty (Stickle) (? - 12 April 1854) on January 1, 1808 (Age 24)
- Marriage estimated at 1808. Sarah was the daughter of Francis and Charity McCarty, of Rockaway, NJ
Religion: fervent member of the Presbyterian church for over seventy years
Comments: He spent his entire life in Morris county and prior to his death was considered one of the most influential men in this section. At the age of twenty-five years he became foreman of an iron forge at Denmark and subsequently removed thence to Stony Brook, in which latter place he erected a forge and school house and also organized a religious society, which he supplied with regular preachers from different points. He enlisted as a soldier in the War of 1812 but was not called upon for active service. Eventually returning to Rockaway, he here engaged in the general mercantile business as head of the firm of STICKLE & RUTAN, on the site later occupied by the firm of B. K. STICKLE & G. W. STICKLE, his grandsons. This enterprise he sold out to Barnabas King STICKLE, his son, and then located on a farm near Denville, afterward known as the Peter FREEMAN farm. From the latter estate he removed to the old Francis McCARTY homestead on the Hibernian road, there passing a number of years, finally returning to Rockaway, where he died... from History of Morris Co.
Residence History: He spent his entire life in Morris county and prior to his death was considered one of the most influential men in this section.
Source: History Morris County New Jersey, Volume II, Lewis Publishing Co., 1914 and

J. Percy Crayon, Rockaway Records of Morris County, N. J. Families, (Rockaway, N.J., Rockaway Publishing Co., 1902)
Submitted by Mark Stephen Stickels on April 13, 2006.


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